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he started to talk about immigration reform. take that, steven colbert. president obama has always been accused of being too fast. they still give him the nobel peace prize, and he accepted it. lastly, if you take the nobel peace prize money [unintelligible] i consider some of you my peers. [laughter] because i use the campus newspaper. i think journalism [unintelligible] i was going in the year of the course, that is why i am a naysayer person -- your of the course. that is why i am a naysayer. -- a year of the horse -- your of the horse. that is why i am a naysayer. thank you, very much. i became a usc as some -- i became a u.s. citizen in 2008. america is number one. that is true become -- true because we won the world series every year. after becoming a u.s. citizen, i immediately registered to vote for barack obama and joe biden. you're welcome. [laughter] after giving him elected, i figured i sure run for president myself -- after getting him elected, i figured i should run for president myself. it probably made a difference, but it is really hard t
he started to talk about immigration reform. take that, steven colbert. president obama has always been accused of being too fast. they still give him the nobel peace prize, and he accepted it. lastly, if you take the nobel peace prize money [unintelligible] i consider some of you my peers. [laughter] because i use the campus newspaper. i think journalism [unintelligible] i was going in the year of the course, that is why i am a naysayer person -- your of the course. that is why i am a...
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first lady and jill biden speak to donors before tomorrow's inauguration ceremony.president obama talked about how tomorrow's another duration should remind americans of their role to promote a common goods and pass on a worthy legacy for future generations. this is about 25 minutes. >> good evening,. thank you so much for joining us tonight. more than that, thank you for the kindness, friendship, and support that you have shown us since we began this long journey together. we would not be here without your help. that means so much to joe.nd jill.-- h joe and i are thrilled. i know you feel the same way, to have barack obama as our president for another four years. [applause] and michelle as first lady. [applause] i may be a little biased, but i cannot think of a better man than my husband to help our president lead our country for the next four years. [applause] as long as he has the privilege of serving this nation, i know that joe will keep fighting for american people every day. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming my husband, our vice president, joe biden. [applause] >>
first lady and jill biden speak to donors before tomorrow's inauguration ceremony.president obama talked about how tomorrow's another duration should remind americans of their role to promote a common goods and pass on a worthy legacy for future generations. this is about 25 minutes. >> good evening,. thank you so much for joining us tonight. more than that, thank you for the kindness, friendship, and support that you have shown us since we began this long journey together. we would not...
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obama: this also gives the internet one last chance to talk about our bromance. [laughter] this has been quite a ride. it was eight and a half years ago that i chose joe to be my vice president. there has not been a single moment since that time that i have doubted the wisdom of that decision. it was the best possible choice, not just for me but for the american people. this is an extraordinary man, with an extraordinary career in public service. this is somebody the people of delaware sent to the senate as quickly as they possibly could. [laughter] elected at age 29, for more than a dozen years a piece, he served as chair or ranking member of the judiciary and foreign relation committees. domestically, he championed landmark legislation to make our communities safer, to protect our women from violence. internationally, his wisdom and capacity to build the relationships that shaped our nation's response to the fall of the berlin wall and the iron curtain, to counter-terrorism, iraq, afghanistan. and for the past eight years, he could not have been a more devoted
obama: this also gives the internet one last chance to talk about our bromance. [laughter] this has been quite a ride. it was eight and a half years ago that i chose joe to be my vice president. there has not been a single moment since that time that i have doubted the wisdom of that decision. it was the best possible choice, not just for me but for the american people. this is an extraordinary man, with an extraordinary career in public service. this is somebody the people of delaware sent to...
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senator obama talks about the very, very rich. joe, i'll tell you, not only help you buy that business you worked your whole life for and be able -- and i'll keep your taxes low and i'll provide available and affordable health care for you and your employees and i will not have-daybreak i will not stand for a tax increase on small business income. 50% of small business income -- taxes are paid by small businesses. that's 60 million jobs in america. what you want to do to joe the plumber and millions more like him is have their taxes increased and not be able to realize the american dream of owning their own business. that's what joe believes. senator obama: he has been watching some ads of senator mccain's. let me tell you what i'm actually going to do. i think tax policy is a major difference between senator mccain and myself. we both want to cut taxes. the difference is who we want to cut taxes for. senator mccain's, the center piece of his economic proposal is to provide $200 billion in some onal tax breaks to of the wealthiest
senator obama talks about the very, very rich. joe, i'll tell you, not only help you buy that business you worked your whole life for and be able -- and i'll keep your taxes low and i'll provide available and affordable health care for you and your employees and i will not have-daybreak i will not stand for a tax increase on small business income. 50% of small business income -- taxes are paid by small businesses. that's 60 million jobs in america. what you want to do to joe the plumber and...
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president obama talked about these things, but first things first, it didn't matter because we were in an absolute depression. joy: and that is your time. and the music is playing. you can sing it. there it is. mr. biden: thank you very much. joy: appreciated. mr. biden: go spread the faith. joy: there he is. your four minutes begins now. mr. yang: it is such a
president obama talked about these things, but first things first, it didn't matter because we were in an absolute depression. joy: and that is your time. and the music is playing. you can sing it. there it is. mr. biden: thank you very much. joy: appreciated. mr. biden: go spread the faith. joy: there he is. your four minutes begins now. mr. yang: it is such a
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this kind of thing in a movie when i'm talking to obama's actual brother transcends the debate about obamacare. showing the president of the united states to be a hypocrite and i think obama did not like that. he's a patty guy and he apos to go after me. caller: good morning. i want to ask a question that i want to make a comment. ofe you not found guilty campaign-finance violations? guest: i was. caller: ok. you think the mayor can people are stupid and idiotic. as a black woman you are -- i am offended that you would go after the first black president to demean and malign him and what you said about michelle obama, as a black woman, you are right. we are very upset. talking about narcissism, what about this narcissistic person in the white house now? that's not narcissism? the only reason you're on c-span . offended that you have this person when we have --ican-americans philadelphia eagles. why don't you have some of the eagles on this morning? think as a black personk u would realize just because someone has been convicted of a crime does not necessarily mean they are guilty or t
this kind of thing in a movie when i'm talking to obama's actual brother transcends the debate about obamacare. showing the president of the united states to be a hypocrite and i think obama did not like that. he's a patty guy and he apos to go after me. caller: good morning. i want to ask a question that i want to make a comment. ofe you not found guilty campaign-finance violations? guest: i was. caller: ok. you think the mayor can people are stupid and idiotic. as a black woman you are -- i...
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during the campaign, trump often talked about how and obama created isis. or isil. you want to give them. in to syria e went as a cover. you know. and also i don't think that any proof of anything that is nk that, nfortunate that there are americans who support what these in syria.s we support so many things that officials do and we as american citizens, we require ke, we don't any proof or any evidence of like are on we just sorry for just feel the syrian people but also for people in and the afghanistan. we seem to be so quick to murder really sad.hat is thank you for taking my call. in.t: thank you for calling let's take a quick look at tomorrow's show. o'clock, a conversation about nuclear and chemical weapons. t 8:30, craig shirley will be here to talk about the rise of ronald reagan. 9:15, a conversation about the u.s.-mexico border arrests. will do it for today's program. thanks for making "washington a part of your morning. we'll be back here tomorrow at 7:00 o'clock. until then, enjoy the rest of your saturday. >>> we'll go ahead and call the subcommittee t
during the campaign, trump often talked about how and obama created isis. or isil. you want to give them. in to syria e went as a cover. you know. and also i don't think that any proof of anything that is nk that, nfortunate that there are americans who support what these in syria.s we support so many things that officials do and we as american citizens, we require ke, we don't any proof or any evidence of like are on we just sorry for just feel the syrian people but also for people in and the...
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rent obama talks about women and the economy had 2:40 p.m. eastern. in about 45 minutes, we look at the role of nato with mark jacobson of the german marshall fund. he was formerly with the nato international security force. that 830nox joined us a.m. eastern to discuss foreign policy and how american presidents have reached out to other world leaders during times of crisis. and we will focus on janet yellen's plans for the federal john hilsenrath. "washington journal" is next, and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. ♪ host: good morning. the president had -- heads to florida to meet with college students and workers and to participate in advance -- in even. he took to local television to talk about coverage and what is going on in the missing malaysia airline. -- latest this morning australian authorities are searching for floating objects in a remote part of the indian ocean. that took place in the early part of this morning. we will read a story about t
rent obama talks about women and the economy had 2:40 p.m. eastern. in about 45 minutes, we look at the role of nato with mark jacobson of the german marshall fund. he was formerly with the nato international security force. that 830nox joined us a.m. eastern to discuss foreign policy and how american presidents have reached out to other world leaders during times of crisis. and we will focus on janet yellen's plans for the federal john hilsenrath. "washington journal" is next, and...
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you invoke president obama a lot when you talk about race, but i'm curious how you plan to get obama level turnout in 2020 as a white politician. i have never gotten any fewer votes in an on-year than in on year than any person in delaware, black or white. they know my heart. they know me. i think that's why so many are supporting me. i think the black community is no different than any other community in the sense that they are being hurt badly. they are being hurt badly and they want to know someone, first of all, are they telling them the truth? are they laying out what they are going to do, no doubletalk? what are you going to do? secondly, do i believe you know understand me? do i believe you know my heart? i spent my whole career -- i am not a black man, to state the obvious, but i have gone out of my way to understand the best i possibly can what the concerns are. and they are legitimate. you have so many african-american businessmen and women with great potential. liferted off my political trying to deal with redlining at banks. it's still not done. any bank in the black comm
you invoke president obama a lot when you talk about race, but i'm curious how you plan to get obama level turnout in 2020 as a white politician. i have never gotten any fewer votes in an on-year than in on year than any person in delaware, black or white. they know my heart. they know me. i think that's why so many are supporting me. i think the black community is no different than any other community in the sense that they are being hurt badly. they are being hurt badly and they want to know...
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talk about obstruction, there was tremendous obstruction with the obama agenda so this isn't something new to congress. but for us in the minority, is it our responsibility to reach out to the president? or is it their responsibility as they control everything? the first indication are the executive orders that have been issued but have done nothing to unify our country at all. if anything, it is a further divide and in my opinion and my caucus' opinion, if that is an indication of where we are going, it will be a rocky four years. >> we talked to a lot while you were there but a week out, we are just wondering if there been any new conclusions based on now, that we have had this press conference and you are saying that the eu erratic nature will be hard to push back against, coming at a machine gun pace. he mentioned 25 different issues yesterday. how do you come up with a cogent issue -- a cogent message? you had a cogent message. you didn't encounter that in 2016 but trump did with making america great. jobs first. how do you come up with a link that can counter that to protect obam
talk about obstruction, there was tremendous obstruction with the obama agenda so this isn't something new to congress. but for us in the minority, is it our responsibility to reach out to the president? or is it their responsibility as they control everything? the first indication are the executive orders that have been issued but have done nothing to unify our country at all. if anything, it is a further divide and in my opinion and my caucus' opinion, if that is an indication of where we are...
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senator obama talks about voting for budgets. he voted twice for a budget resolution that increases the taxes on individuals making $42,000 a year. of course we can take a hatchet and a scapel to this budget. it's completely out of control. the mayor of new york, mayor bloomberg, just proposed an across-the-board spending freeze on new york city. they're doing it all over america because they have to because they have to balance their budgets. i will balance our budget and i will get them and reduce this -- we can do it. this kind of job creation of energy independence. americans are hurting tonight and they're angry. i understand that. they want a new direction. i can bring them in that direction by eliminating spending. senator obama talks about the budgets i voted for. he voted for the last two budgets that had $24 billion more in spending than the budget that the bush administration proposed. he voted for the energy bill. that was full of goodies for the oil companies that i opposed. so the fact is let's look at our record, s
senator obama talks about voting for budgets. he voted twice for a budget resolution that increases the taxes on individuals making $42,000 a year. of course we can take a hatchet and a scapel to this budget. it's completely out of control. the mayor of new york, mayor bloomberg, just proposed an across-the-board spending freeze on new york city. they're doing it all over america because they have to because they have to balance their budgets. i will balance our budget and i will get them and...
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i'm filling in for president obama, who is abroad. i want to talk to you today about the minimum wage and the overwhelming need to raise the minimum wage. there's no reason in the world why an american working 40 hours a week has to live in poverty. but right now a worker earning the federal minimum wage makes about $14,500 a year. and you all know that's incredibly hard for an individual to live on, let alone raise a family on. but if we raise the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, that same worker will be making $20,200 a year -- and with existing tax credits would earn enough to bring that family or a family of four out of poverty. but there's a lot of good reasons why raising the minimum wage makes sense. not only would it put more hard-earned money into the pockets of 28 million americans, moving millions of them out of poverty, it's also good for business. and let me tell you why. there's clear data that shows fair wages generate loyalty of workers to their employers, which has the benefit of increasing productivity and leading to
i'm filling in for president obama, who is abroad. i want to talk to you today about the minimum wage and the overwhelming need to raise the minimum wage. there's no reason in the world why an american working 40 hours a week has to live in poverty. but right now a worker earning the federal minimum wage makes about $14,500 a year. and you all know that's incredibly hard for an individual to live on, let alone raise a family on. but if we raise the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, that same...
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. >> denis mcdonough, former chief of chaff president obama, talks about national security challenges at an event sponsored by the center for strategic and international studies. this event is 45 minutes. >> good evening, -- good morning, everybody in washington. good evening, everybody in korea. welcome to the 15th addition, brought to you by the good folks at kia motors. this week on the capital cable, u.s. foreign policy, u.s. elections, biden-harris transitions and their implications for korea and northeast asia. our guest this week, perfectly positioned to address this critical and evolving set of issues with not just implications in washington, not just implications in seoul, but implications around the world .
. >> denis mcdonough, former chief of chaff president obama, talks about national security challenges at an event sponsored by the center for strategic and international studies. this event is 45 minutes. >> good evening, -- good morning, everybody in washington. good evening, everybody in korea. welcome to the 15th addition, brought to you by the good folks at kia motors. this week on the capital cable, u.s. foreign policy, u.s. elections, biden-harris transitions and their...
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throughout the years including barack obama and many others have talked about health care as a human right. now is the time to end the talk. now is the time for action. [cheers and applause] together, we are going to take on the health care industry that made $100 billion in profits last year. [booing] we are going to take them on and pass a medicare for all single-payer program. [cheers and applause] donald trump thinks that climate change is a hoax. we believe donald trump is a hoax. [cheers and applause] i will tell you this. are you ready for a very radical proposition? i do not want anybody fainting or collapsing. we've got some ems people there. here it goes. hold your breath. are you ready? our administration will believe in science. [cheers and applause] what the scientists are telling us is that if we do not act extremely aggressively within the next few years, the planet and nation we are going to be leaving our kids and future generations will be increasingly unhealthy and uninhabitable. so tonight, we say to the fossil fuel industry that your short-term profits are not mo
throughout the years including barack obama and many others have talked about health care as a human right. now is the time to end the talk. now is the time for action. [cheers and applause] together, we are going to take on the health care industry that made $100 billion in profits last year. [booing] we are going to take them on and pass a medicare for all single-payer program. [cheers and applause] donald trump thinks that climate change is a hoax. we believe donald trump is a hoax. [cheers...
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president obama will return tomorrow, talking about the affordable care act, biden talking about some new measures. sort of like a greatest hits week. we are kind of wondering what will maybe pop up, be announced later in the week. in particular today, they have been trying to deflect the criticism of inflation, gas prices, by talking about the steps they are taking to ease the supply chain. hoping the rate of inflation cools. host: marianne levine, the house and senate schedule, ketanji brown jackson confirmation is something that will be watched. what else is happening on the floor? guest: the other issue we are watching is whether the senate can get together a covid a bill that they are discussing. there are negotiations going on between senator mitt romney, chuck schumer, roy blunt, as well as senator chris coons. there is a small bipartisan group seeing if they can get a $10 billion covid aid package that would basically have money for therapeutics, testing, vaccines, to address the possibility of another covid variant. the level of urgency depends on what side of the aisle you a
president obama will return tomorrow, talking about the affordable care act, biden talking about some new measures. sort of like a greatest hits week. we are kind of wondering what will maybe pop up, be announced later in the week. in particular today, they have been trying to deflect the criticism of inflation, gas prices, by talking about the steps they are taking to ease the supply chain. hoping the rate of inflation cools. host: marianne levine, the house and senate schedule, ketanji brown...
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tonight, i want to talk as plainly as i can about the stakes in the selection. because what we do these next 76 days will echo through generations to come. i'm in philadelphia, where our constitution was drafted. it was not a perfect document. it allowed for the inhumanity of slavery. and failed to guarantee women and even men who did not own property the right to participate in the political process. but embedded in this document was the north star that would guide future generations. a system of representative government. a democracy to which we could better realize our highest ideals. through civil war and better struggles, we improve this constitution to include the voices of those who had once been left out. gradually we made this country more just and more equal and more free. one constitutional office elected by all the people is the presidency. at the minimum we should expect a president to feel the sense of responsibility for the safety and welfare of all 330 million of us, regardless of what we look like, how we worship, who we love, how much money we
tonight, i want to talk as plainly as i can about the stakes in the selection. because what we do these next 76 days will echo through generations to come. i'm in philadelphia, where our constitution was drafted. it was not a perfect document. it allowed for the inhumanity of slavery. and failed to guarantee women and even men who did not own property the right to participate in the political process. but embedded in this document was the north star that would guide future generations. a system...
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president obama talked about this up and put vacancy and the confirmation process. this is 10 minutes. >> that they are not planning to hold hearings whatsoever. president obama: the constitution says that i nominate candidates for the supreme court when there is a vacancy. and the senate exercises its constitutional role. i will do my job. we are going to go to a process as we have done in previous vacancies to identify an outstanding candidate that has impeccable legal credentials and would bring the kind of ability and compassion and objectivity and legal reasoning to the court that the highest court in the land demands. once i have made a nomination, leader mcconnell and all members of the senate will make a decision about how they fulfill their constitutional responsibilities. i recognize the politics are hard for them. the easier thing to do is to give in to the most extreme voices in their party and stamp and do nothing. but that is not our job. our job is to fulfill constitutional duties. my hope and expectation is that once this is no longer an abstract dea
president obama talked about this up and put vacancy and the confirmation process. this is 10 minutes. >> that they are not planning to hold hearings whatsoever. president obama: the constitution says that i nominate candidates for the supreme court when there is a vacancy. and the senate exercises its constitutional role. i will do my job. we are going to go to a process as we have done in previous vacancies to identify an outstanding candidate that has impeccable legal credentials and...
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barack obama, talking in a really tough terms. the democrats suddenly all national security? what happened to american policy as we know it? >> one of the interesting things about this night is it gives democrats a chance to look strong on some of their biggest issues traditionally. both defense and national security. how many times did we hear the name bin laden tonight? one of his favorite lines, osama bin laden is dead and general motors is a life. >> all three of them were killed mitt romney and paul ryan. it was relentless. >> the president wrote it in. -- rubbed it in. and bill clinton had the best speech. what surprised me about this is it seemed aimed more at democrats. this gives you a sense of what's this will be going forward. we can see them try to do that with democrats. he had them chanting, "four more years" constantly. >> i thought going in that -- because bill clinton did so well that barack obama of a competitor would want to outshine him and it would lead him to do a better speech. it was not bill clinton. it was not even elizabeth warren's speech which is
barack obama, talking in a really tough terms. the democrats suddenly all national security? what happened to american policy as we know it? >> one of the interesting things about this night is it gives democrats a chance to look strong on some of their biggest issues traditionally. both defense and national security. how many times did we hear the name bin laden tonight? one of his favorite lines, osama bin laden is dead and general motors is a life. >> all three of them were...
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>> next, former president barack obama talks about the impact of the affordable care act 11 years after it became law. health care activists highlighted the importance of grassroots advocacy and lobbying elected officials for expanded coverage. the group protect our care organized the event. >>>> many of you are protecting the aca. people's lives are better today because of the affordable care act. our special guest on the screen today is brad woodhouse, executive director of protector care and himself a veteran of the effort 11 years ago to pass this law. thanks for all you've done and for all you do every day for american health care. >> and i want to thank you, mr. president, we've come a long way from 2009 and 2010 when we were fighting death panels on the coke brothers were bringing medicare recipients to washington to tell government to get their hands off of their health care. the aca is here to stay. >> thank you and laura packard is also with this, sit -- a cancer survivor who has become a fearsome leading advocate for health care and she will introduce our special guest in min
>> next, former president barack obama talks about the impact of the affordable care act 11 years after it became law. health care activists highlighted the importance of grassroots advocacy and lobbying elected officials for expanded coverage. the group protect our care organized the event. >>>> many of you are protecting the aca. people's lives are better today because of the affordable care act. our special guest on the screen today is brad woodhouse, executive director of...
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obama: she's right. i know i need to talk to. it's barack. can we get together? that is a great move. >> yeah. [applause] pres. obama: any advice for me? advice?ou want my stop sending all these linkedin requests. you got all the time in the world to figure this out. it can just be you for a while. if you know how to do that again. pres. obama: i can just be me. i can wear my mom jeans in peace. >> yesterday i had a beer at 11:30 in the morning. you know mcdonald's serves breakfast all day long. michele will be at spin class. you will be able to walk right out of the oval office singing. [laughter] >> plenty of time to work on your tan. grand bargainthe on a sweet chevy tahoe. [laughter] his 347th round of golf for the year. and it is totally great. not a problem for anybody. >> i can't think of a care to -- a reason to care. i've tried. [applause] pres. obama: there you go. i am still waiting for all of you to respond to my request on linkedin. i know you have jobs to do which is what brings us here tonight. i know that there are times that we have had differenc
obama: she's right. i know i need to talk to. it's barack. can we get together? that is a great move. >> yeah. [applause] pres. obama: any advice for me? advice?ou want my stop sending all these linkedin requests. you got all the time in the world to figure this out. it can just be you for a while. if you know how to do that again. pres. obama: i can just be me. i can wear my mom jeans in peace. >> yesterday i had a beer at 11:30 in the morning. you know mcdonald's serves breakfast...
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obama talks like his administration - how about ferguson, st. louis. like i had, and it is said, why i am here. .eople were not happy slate ofrunning a radical candidates, the most radical people. how about asc? -- aoc? omar.nnesota's, complaining about the way we run our country. i think we are going to win, minnesota's not been won by a republican since 1972, does anybody know that? i think we are going to minnesota. first of all, we did a very good job with minneapolis, you know the national guard when in. -- went in. call, we aret a not allowed to send them and unless you want to do something much tougher which we do not want to do. we get a call and the national guard when in, wasn't that a beautiful? to me it was a beautiful sight. boom. boom. they lined up just started walking. they should have been called a week and a half earlier, could have saved a lot of people and a lot of buildings and a lot of area. wins, running your federal government. into law when the statues were coming down, emoluments. first they were monuments of people we never h
obama talks like his administration - how about ferguson, st. louis. like i had, and it is said, why i am here. .eople were not happy slate ofrunning a radical candidates, the most radical people. how about asc? -- aoc? omar.nnesota's, complaining about the way we run our country. i think we are going to win, minnesota's not been won by a republican since 1972, does anybody know that? i think we are going to minnesota. first of all, we did a very good job with minneapolis, you know the national...
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barack obama talked about the same thing. trump talked about the same thing, ran on ending regime change wars. rep. gabbard: it is a big reason why a lot of people who disagree with trump in a lot of other race supported him. >> that is why i voted for him. rep. gabbard: yeah. >> why do you think they were not able to implement those things they run on, and how will you be able to do it? rep. gabbard: pointing to two important things that set me apart from the three of them, and maybe even other presidents who have come in with the best of intentions to make these kinds of changes and have not been able to carry out those changes. it is a very personal experience that i have of serving as a soldier myself for 17 years, of deploying twice to the middle east, where the cost of war is not something i just read about or heard about. this is something that has and is continuing to take a toll on my family, my brothers and sisters. we lost two soldiers who were pilots in afghanistan. one was from my district of hawaii and the other
barack obama talked about the same thing. trump talked about the same thing, ran on ending regime change wars. rep. gabbard: it is a big reason why a lot of people who disagree with trump in a lot of other race supported him. >> that is why i voted for him. rep. gabbard: yeah. >> why do you think they were not able to implement those things they run on, and how will you be able to do it? rep. gabbard: pointing to two important things that set me apart from the three of them, and...
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i was listening earlier to joe biden, barack obama talk about the affordable care act before he signed it. and joe biden said that the wealth of a country is health. and also, i believe that christians for trump is an oxymoron. i don't know how, i don't know how practicing christians could allow the republican party of which i'm a moderate republican to take away the health care of millions of people and the caller -- there was a caller before the last caller that said it beautifully. we have two parties. we have one party that's constantly working to get things done and we have another party that's constantly trying to stop it. thank you so very much for taking my call. host: the freedom caucus meeting at the white house with the president, scott wong, senior correspondent from "the hill" tweeting that the centrist tuesday group is huddling in the capitol. let's hear from mabel in racine, wisconsin. hi. go ahead. caller: hi. i'm mabel and i'm calling for the first time and i just have a question to ask about repeal and replace. i just wonder why it's necessary to repeal something just
i was listening earlier to joe biden, barack obama talk about the affordable care act before he signed it. and joe biden said that the wealth of a country is health. and also, i believe that christians for trump is an oxymoron. i don't know how, i don't know how practicing christians could allow the republican party of which i'm a moderate republican to take away the health care of millions of people and the caller -- there was a caller before the last caller that said it beautifully. we have...
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vp biden: and i'm proud to still be his friend, and i tell you what -- i promise you, i wasn't talking about running in a democratic primary against him in 2012. [cheers and applause] fmr. vp biden: i was working my heart out so he could win. folks, look, we can reestablish our place in the world, we can reestablish our place for ordinary, hard-working people in this country, and we have said it many times -- with four years of donald trump, we can, with god willing if we win, make that an historical aberration. we can. but eight years would fundamentally change who we are. as i said again, many times, we not only have to beat donald trump, we have to keep the united states house of representatives. [cheers and applause] and we have to in the united states senate. fmr. vp biden: and then, we have to bring the party and the country together. so, i think it's time we get moving. i think it's time we step up. i think it's time we unite the party first. >> [inaudible] [cheers and applause] fmr. vp biden: i'm counting on it being biden time because we can bring it together with your help. [
vp biden: and i'm proud to still be his friend, and i tell you what -- i promise you, i wasn't talking about running in a democratic primary against him in 2012. [cheers and applause] fmr. vp biden: i was working my heart out so he could win. folks, look, we can reestablish our place in the world, we can reestablish our place for ordinary, hard-working people in this country, and we have said it many times -- with four years of donald trump, we can, with god willing if we win, make that an...
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. >> next, former president barack obama talks about the impact of the affordable care act 11 years after it became law. health care activists highlighted the importance of grassroots advocacy and lobbying elected officials for expanded coverage. the group protect our care organized the event. leslie: my name is leslie dach. i am the founder and chair of protect our care. thank you for joining us today for a conversation with a very special guest, the 44th president of the u.s., barack obama. we are here today to celebrate the 11th anniversary of the affordable care act, one of the many legacies of president obama's eight years in office. many of you who joined today are veterans of that fight, the fight to pass the aca and the fight to preserve the aca through the last difficult four years. many of you, and millions of others around the country, are people whose lives are better today because of the affordable care act. our special guest with me is brad woodhouse, the executive director of protect our care and himself a veteran of the effort 11 years ago to pass this law. brad, thank you
. >> next, former president barack obama talks about the impact of the affordable care act 11 years after it became law. health care activists highlighted the importance of grassroots advocacy and lobbying elected officials for expanded coverage. the group protect our care organized the event. leslie: my name is leslie dach. i am the founder and chair of protect our care. thank you for joining us today for a conversation with a very special guest, the 44th president of the u.s., barack...
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john and i talked about it a little bit and we both read that barack obama, he was walking in the clouds at that point on the mountaintop and of course, the republican party's standing because of the great recession was way down. president bush was unpopular even though he is very popular now today. it would have been hard to win. it would have been quite an experience. i always feel that we would have done better and i will always be grateful that john mccain actually seriously thought about doing this and it shows how much he felt that partisanship was weakening america. if there was ever anybody who was a patriot and put our country first both in war and in peace it was john mccain. host: in the pelican state, this is janice, independent. good morning. guest: good morning. caller: hello, mr. lieberman. nice seeing you again. guest: good to hear your voice. caller: humanity is killing our planet, our spaceship. we are polluting the water and the air in the ground. we must wake up for it is too late. government is a natural, god-given starting with family, extending to the community, st
john and i talked about it a little bit and we both read that barack obama, he was walking in the clouds at that point on the mountaintop and of course, the republican party's standing because of the great recession was way down. president bush was unpopular even though he is very popular now today. it would have been hard to win. it would have been quite an experience. i always feel that we would have done better and i will always be grateful that john mccain actually seriously thought about...
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obama with the drone strikes, which were very bad, there were mistakes. terrible mistakes. you can't put -- really can't put a president in that position. i think most people understand t we feel very confident that eventually, hopefully at this level, but eventually we win a president has to have immunity. the other thing is i did nothing wrong. we did nothing wrong. the investigation of the election, which was a rigged election, everybody knows it, just if you look, they didn't use state legislators. they went to the f.b.i. you look at the f.b.i. and twitter. twaoeuter files with the -- twitter files with the f.b.i. all the horrible things. fisa court. signed documents. the lying to congress. and the stuffing of the ballot boxes. stuffing of ballot boxes all on tape. the government tape. and most of the information, as you know, give you some of the findings that just came out. all of that information as you know gotten from mostly government sources. government tapes, government files, and stats. i wouldn't have had the information and you wouldn't hav
obama with the drone strikes, which were very bad, there were mistakes. terrible mistakes. you can't put -- really can't put a president in that position. i think most people understand t we feel very confident that eventually, hopefully at this level, but eventually we win a president has to have immunity. the other thing is i did nothing wrong. we did nothing wrong. the investigation of the election, which was a rigged election, everybody knows it, just if you look, they didn't use state...
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these are not just any workers that we are talking about. they are small business workers, some of the hardest working people in our country. the very engine of our economy. as a nation, we rise and fall with their success. not only is this another broken promise to 11 million people that will lose more of their hard-earned money. it is another slap in the face to our already hurting working middle class. the administration did not want you to see this report. it only exists because republicans demanded it in early 2011 in part of a spending cut agreement. the report was submitted nearly three years late. quietly last friday evening with no public announcement. remember when they promised that this was going to be the most transparent administration in history? the simple truth is that democrats in washington are willing to say and do whatever it takes to protect their health care law. because it empowers the government and not the american people. just this week, senate majority leader harry reid said that there are plenty of horror stories
these are not just any workers that we are talking about. they are small business workers, some of the hardest working people in our country. the very engine of our economy. as a nation, we rise and fall with their success. not only is this another broken promise to 11 million people that will lose more of their hard-earned money. it is another slap in the face to our already hurting working middle class. the administration did not want you to see this report. it only exists because republicans...
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host: is there anything you want to add about former president obama? guest: i do not think he is really a player today. obviously, race is an important variable to understand, but i do not -- he is putting much old news. host: good morning. caller: good morning. host: what do you think? we are here. caller: i was watching the ads of biotin and trump, and it is sad. trump does not -- setting it on the debates, he is such a liar, really, he is a liar and people vote for him. it is sad that this country is going to get worse and worse. i think biden is doing the best that he can. the world is suffering, so people have to look at that. he is doing the best he could to get people back to work. prices are sky high. guest: bia hyper polarized society. we live in our separate bubbles, and that is how we see the world. he is right. we are seeing it in our own polling around the world that this sort of hyperbolic politics is everywhere. host: ron is in greensboro. go ahead caller: ok. is he on? host: everybody is on. caller: i would like to comment that i suppor
host: is there anything you want to add about former president obama? guest: i do not think he is really a player today. obviously, race is an important variable to understand, but i do not -- he is putting much old news. host: good morning. caller: good morning. host: what do you think? we are here. caller: i was watching the ads of biotin and trump, and it is sad. trump does not -- setting it on the debates, he is such a liar, really, he is a liar and people vote for him. it is sad that this...
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which president obama talked at length about in his state of the union. and that is the focus of this issue conference. and that, of course, is the state of our middle class. each of us has heard stories from our constituents about how middle-class status is slipping further and further from too many people's grasp. it is, therefore, our responsibility and our mission as the president said, to create the future that america deserves by working together to ensure that the gains we have made will make the middle class and all who aspire to the middle class more prosperous, more confident, and yes, more secure. last tuesday night, president obama laid out a blueprint to do just that. the middle class economic agenda he put forward, which includes among others, expanding access to higher education, a new child tax credit, and paid family leave, is a common sense and compelling agenda that will give working families more and more security. this is not a partisan goal. and we hope republicans will work with us to bring the president's proposals to the floor for
which president obama talked at length about in his state of the union. and that is the focus of this issue conference. and that, of course, is the state of our middle class. each of us has heard stories from our constituents about how middle-class status is slipping further and further from too many people's grasp. it is, therefore, our responsibility and our mission as the president said, to create the future that america deserves by working together to ensure that the gains we have made will...
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by the way, obama talks like his administration -- he had stuff -- how about baltimore? how about oakland? how about ferguson, st. louis? what he had, and it is like i said. that's why i am here. i'm here because people were not happy. they are running a slate of the most radical candidates in american history. they are running the most radical people. a.o.c. plus three? a.o.c.? how about a.o.c.? in minnesota, beautiful minnesota, omar. ilhan omar. she's always complaining about the way we run our country. no. i think we are going to win, you know, minnesota hasn't been won by a republican since 1972, does anybody know that? i think we are going to minnesota. first of all, we did a very good job with minneapolis. you know the national guard when in. we have to get a call, we are not allowed to send them and in unless we want to do something much tougher which we do not want to do. so we have to get a call so we get a call. the national guard went in, in half an hour it was all -- to me it was a beautiful sight. boom. boom. to me, it was a beautiful sight. they lined up j
by the way, obama talks like his administration -- he had stuff -- how about baltimore? how about oakland? how about ferguson, st. louis? what he had, and it is like i said. that's why i am here. i'm here because people were not happy. they are running a slate of the most radical candidates in american history. they are running the most radical people. a.o.c. plus three? a.o.c.? how about a.o.c.? in minnesota, beautiful minnesota, omar. ilhan omar. she's always complaining about the way we run...
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i'm not just talking about the police. president obama: and that's a big change from even when you and i -- vice president biden: it's a gigantic change. and let me tell you my thesis of why. there's two ways in which presidents motivate people, by doing something really ennobling, important, and people go, "oh," or to do something really bad. this guy has generated a sense out there that people are waking up to that he ran by deliberately dividing people from the moment he came down that escalator. and i think people are now going, "i don't want my kid growing up that way." president obama: you know what it's like as much as anybody to be in the white house during a crisis. you know what it's like to have to get laws passed through congress. you know what it's like to deal with foreign leaders. you know what it's like and how lonely it can be, to make tough decisions, where not every decision is going to be perfect, them, and got to make to take responsibility for it. i've seen you with families that gone through tragedie
i'm not just talking about the police. president obama: and that's a big change from even when you and i -- vice president biden: it's a gigantic change. and let me tell you my thesis of why. there's two ways in which presidents motivate people, by doing something really ennobling, important, and people go, "oh," or to do something really bad. this guy has generated a sense out there that people are waking up to that he ran by deliberately dividing people from the moment he came down...
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senator obama talks about voting for budgets. he voted twice for a budget resolution that increases the taxes on individuals making $42,000 a year. of course, we can take a hatchet and a scalpel to this budget. it's completely out of control. the mayor of new york, mayor bloomberg, just imposed an across- the-board spending freeze on new york city. they're doing it all over america because they have to. because they have to balance their budgets. i will balance our budgets and i will get them and i will... schieffer: in four years? mccain: ... reduce this -- i can -- we can do it with this kind of job creation of energy independence. now, look, americans are hurting tonight and they're angry and i understand that, and they want a new direction. i can bring them in that direction by eliminating spending. senator obama talks about the budgets i voted for. he voted for the last two budgets that had that $24 billion more in spending than the budget that the bush administration proposed. he voted for the energy bill that was full of g
senator obama talks about voting for budgets. he voted twice for a budget resolution that increases the taxes on individuals making $42,000 a year. of course, we can take a hatchet and a scalpel to this budget. it's completely out of control. the mayor of new york, mayor bloomberg, just imposed an across- the-board spending freeze on new york city. they're doing it all over america because they have to. because they have to balance their budgets. i will balance our budgets and i will get them...
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barack obama, you talked about the idea that was important and make sure you couldn't outrun your insurance. i can remember being there with bo, -- beau, thinking, "what would i do if they walked in and said you have outlived your time here. hill has 35 days to live -- he only has 35 days to live." the thing that changes peoples' lives. we both understood the affordable care act wasn't about a single president or the presidency but about the , countless americans lying in bed at night staring at the ceiling, thinking, "my god what , am i go go to do, will i lose the house?" discussions we had in my house and my dad when he lost his health insurance. "who is going to pay for it? who is going to pay for my family?" and health care should be a right, not a privilege. [applause] and with the help of members of congress, especially nancy, and the advocates that are here today 12 years ago last month, , 12 years ago, we made a good effort toward that proposition, that it should be a right. barack, when you signed the affordable care act into law, it became the most consequential piece of health i
barack obama, you talked about the idea that was important and make sure you couldn't outrun your insurance. i can remember being there with bo, -- beau, thinking, "what would i do if they walked in and said you have outlived your time here. hill has 35 days to live -- he only has 35 days to live." the thing that changes peoples' lives. we both understood the affordable care act wasn't about a single president or the presidency but about the , countless americans lying in bed at night...
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i am unabashedly supportive of the direction obama took. when you talk about undocumented individuals coming in, if a child is sick and comes to a hospital, are you going to deny them or ask for their papers? if their papers are not in order, just say good luck? that is not the america we want to live in. do we need to fix our immigration system? absolutely. do we need to secure the border and prevent people who would not otherwise come in to this country, prevent them from coming? this solutions to this are so complicated. in the early years of my senate term, we passed conference if immigration reform. paul ryan in the house would not take it up. we would be a lot further along had to done something systematic. i cannot remember his last point, but basically printing money. i once took a group of students -- i was working at harvard -- we took students to the trump white house with a solution of what we were going to do to get social security secured for 75 years. they had a great plan, it was balanced. in terms of also investing the trus
i am unabashedly supportive of the direction obama took. when you talk about undocumented individuals coming in, if a child is sick and comes to a hospital, are you going to deny them or ask for their papers? if their papers are not in order, just say good luck? that is not the america we want to live in. do we need to fix our immigration system? absolutely. do we need to secure the border and prevent people who would not otherwise come in to this country, prevent them from coming? this...
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later, president obama talking about jobs and the committee at northwestern university in chicago. on the next "wall street journal" we have the president of the latino victory project. the latest u.s. census bureau report on health insurance, poverty and income for 2013. "wall street journal" is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. you can join the conversation on acebook and twitter. >> c-span 2015 student cam competition is nund way. this nationwide competition will award 150 prizes totally $100,000. create a five to seven minute documentary on the topic the three branches and you. individual videos need to -- it must be submitted by january 20, 2015. grab a camera and get started today. >> next, a discussion about the upcoming midterm elections. pollstersok joined for bill clinton and mitt romney at an event hosted by the national journal. this is 90 minutes. [applause] thank you. i am still waiting for my free helicopter. in montgomery county, maryland, i doubt you can land anyone anywhere. thank you for coming out. we've g g
later, president obama talking about jobs and the committee at northwestern university in chicago. on the next "wall street journal" we have the president of the latino victory project. the latest u.s. census bureau report on health insurance, poverty and income for 2013. "wall street journal" is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. you can join the conversation on acebook and twitter. >> c-span 2015 student cam competition is nund way. this nationwide...
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since obama has been present, no one has talked about the question that has been raised. i don't think. i think they forgot about the people that served this country. host: did you want to say something about the silandro situation? we move on to lexington park, maryland. patrick on our line for republicans. caller: since the backers that got the loan guarantee, whether or not they were considered, when the firm failed, were they given money out of this account for themselves? also, i understand republicans say the obama administration -- it seems they do not have business sense. that seems to be problems for the taxpayers and america. guest: i think that remains to be seen, the bankruptcy filing. they just filed for bankruptcy several weeks ago. so that is a lengthy process. going back to what i mentioned about the restructuring of the loan and with the government did that, apparently given the email that -- and other documents, it does appear that the investors, the private investors such as kaiser would get their money back before the government does. it remains to be
since obama has been present, no one has talked about the question that has been raised. i don't think. i think they forgot about the people that served this country. host: did you want to say something about the silandro situation? we move on to lexington park, maryland. patrick on our line for republicans. caller: since the backers that got the loan guarantee, whether or not they were considered, when the firm failed, were they given money out of this account for themselves? also, i...
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[applause] >> president obama talked about his recent proposals for producing gun violence the unveiled earlier this week. he asked the american people to find out where their representatives stand on the issue. james lankford deliver the republican and just in which called on the president to submit a budget that addresses the national debt and what he called uncontrolled spending. >> this week i announced a series of concrete steps to take to protect our children and communities from gun violence. these proposals grew out of meetings vice-president of biden and his task force held over the last month with more than 200 different groups, from parents to teachers, to religious leaders and mental health professionals. in the weeks ahead, i will do everything in my power to make them a reality. while we may not be able to prevent every senseless act of violence in this country, if there is even one thing we can do to reduce it, if even one life can be saved, we have an obligation to try. my administration has taken a series of actions right away from strengthening our background check sys
[applause] >> president obama talked about his recent proposals for producing gun violence the unveiled earlier this week. he asked the american people to find out where their representatives stand on the issue. james lankford deliver the republican and just in which called on the president to submit a budget that addresses the national debt and what he called uncontrolled spending. >> this week i announced a series of concrete steps to take to protect our children and communities...
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when youto your point are talking about the politics of nancy pelosi and barack obama and that is the reason we have donald trump. i understand what you are saying. but from a messaging perspective, if you have issues with whatever the policies are, that is fine. but once that's wiped his levied, it is difficult for people to listen to the rest of the message. >> the thing that i am concerned about is, i do not want to ultimately be defeatist. i want people to acknowledge and recognize that a lot of these ideas are really popular. often times, we just run away from them and act like the right is correct in their framing and we do not want to be for medicare for all because we do not want to lose an election. republicans are for medicare for all. the idea that we should not run on these ideas is comical. the average democrat running or congress has embraced at least nominally medicare for all. let's say joe manchin, to keep using that example. let's say that tomorrow he comes out for medicare for all. let's say he is a hard yes on it. what that help him or her to him in west virginia?
when youto your point are talking about the politics of nancy pelosi and barack obama and that is the reason we have donald trump. i understand what you are saying. but from a messaging perspective, if you have issues with whatever the policies are, that is fine. but once that's wiped his levied, it is difficult for people to listen to the rest of the message. >> the thing that i am concerned about is, i do not want to ultimately be defeatist. i want people to acknowledge and recognize...
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barack and i agreed, president obama and i agreed, he's a good friend, man [applause] and all these vice presidential historians are talking about we are closer than any vice president and president in history, but i want to make it clear, all those memes, they are basically true. [laughter] he made the first friendship bracelet, not me, i want you to know that. he is a good friend, and i see him a lot. we are still with one another. my grandchildren and his daughters are each other's best friends, they vacation together, go to school together, they've been together for 10 years. folks, what we decided we are going to do is do what w did for us, give us a chance to set up without immediately attacking us. give us a chance to set up our system and get it underway. we decided to do that for trump. we knew he didn't expect to win. we knew he didn't have any organization and decided to let him get started. but i couldn't remain silent after charlottesville. i came out in the civil rights movement. and i wrote an article for the atlantic magazine where i said, and i mean it with every fiber i
barack and i agreed, president obama and i agreed, he's a good friend, man [applause] and all these vice presidential historians are talking about we are closer than any vice president and president in history, but i want to make it clear, all those memes, they are basically true. [laughter] he made the first friendship bracelet, not me, i want you to know that. he is a good friend, and i see him a lot. we are still with one another. my grandchildren and his daughters are each other's best...
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the ultimate goal of defeating donald trump, michelle obama talked about the line that was kind of central to her convention speech in 2016 when they go low, we go high, and saying that still applies despite everything that has happened in these last four years, and she stands by it. so, it was also just a mix of different people from around the country, which you will see a little bit less over the next few days, but there were powerful moments in there as well. there is the woman whose father was a trump supporter and ignored all the warnings around the coronavirus and he died a couple of months ago and she said that the only reason he is gone because of the president, and i'm going to vote provide and because of in his memory. and that was a striking emotional moment. so, it was a mix of things. i think you will see more focus on the politicians in the days coming forward. bidenbviously, harris and will be the central. and former president barack obama will be the core of the next couple of days. caller: in -- host: in the lead up to yesterday you talked about senator sanders and posted
the ultimate goal of defeating donald trump, michelle obama talked about the line that was kind of central to her convention speech in 2016 when they go low, we go high, and saying that still applies despite everything that has happened in these last four years, and she stands by it. so, it was also just a mix of different people from around the country, which you will see a little bit less over the next few days, but there were powerful moments in there as well. there is the woman whose father...